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Tonto Dikeh's epic reaction to Pretty Mike's candid advice on how not to be a 40 seconds man

Lagos big boy Pretty Mike recently doled out some candid advice to the men folks. According to him, he was interested in teaching them on how not to become 40 seconds men. Actually, what he practically did was instruct his fans on how to last longer in bed. Controversial actress Tonto Dikeh has responded to this.

Pretty Mike has always been known to be very controversial and outspoken especially in matters regarding relationship and love. His comments about these have been open and quite raw.

In response to the recent scandal brought to limelight by Tonto Dikeh about her husband who she called a 40-seconds man, the Lagos big boy decided to teach men how to last longer in bed.

He did this through a lengthy post which he shared on his Instagram page. In his own words, Pretty Mike took men through an in-depth procedure of how to please their women.

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See the post below:

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One person who appreciated the post put up by Pretty Mike was Tonto Dikeh. She actually reacted to his expository tutorship on the act of romance.

According to her, such lesson put up by him was well needed by some men. Her reaction was really one of pleasure and satisfaction.

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See her comment below:

Pretty Mike doles advice on how not to be a 40 seconds man, Tonto Dikeh reacts

Tonto Dikeh's reaction Source: Prettymikeoflagos/Instagram
Source: Instagram

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